Or the new Crown Sedan Toyota model will be unveiled at the Guangzhou Auto Show
FAW Toyota announced on its official WeChat account that the new Crown model will be officially unveiled at the Guangzhou Auto Show in November. Based on the body shape of the teaser picture and previous reports, this car is likely to be the new Crown Sedan that has just been unveiled at the Tokyo Auto Show. In addition, as a sedan version of the Crown SportCross, the new car will return to the Chinese market and start production at the end of this year.
The Crown Sedan is a pure sedan with a business appearance. The front face of the car shows the crown brand clearly. The design of the air intake grille is like a crown, with a polygonal profile and a straight waterfall-style chrome strip decoration. The headlights are designed in a fish hook shape, with black decoration between the headlights, and the design of air diversion grooves at both ends of the front face. The new car has a very smooth body design, which is very impactful. The roof is directly built in a slip-back style, which looks very different. There is also a strong waist line decoration on the side of the new car. The lower part of the door panel is very flat, and the bottom is surrounded by a blunt enclosure. The entire side is very personalized.
The rear of the new car adopts a very layered design, the top adopts a duck-tail shape, the taillights are in a through layout, and the style of the taillights is very rough. The middle of the tail adopts an inner concave design, the bottom of the car is surrounded by a prominent, and the bottom is embellished with black decorative strips.
The interior continues the traditional design concept. The wooden trim panel with the dual-color interior looks warmer, retaining many functional physical buttons, and the three-spoke steering wheel also ensures enough movement. The Crown sedan version also retains many classic design elements, such as the armrest on the back of the seat and the control area of the center armrest, which can also be seen on past Crown models. (Text: Xie Jinqiang, Photo: FAW Toyota)